Bridgerton fashion details you missed and what they mean

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Published 2024-05-21
Bridgerton season 3 part one and two are serving us with the most stunning costumes, dresses, hair and make up! Let's breakdown the meaning behind it all...

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All Comments (21)
  • Cressida is a caged bird & Lord Debling’s life work is saving a bird from extinction. A coincidence? 🤔.
  • @carolhunt2023
    Last season’s costumes were the same high waisted dresses with different fabrics. It was nice to see the varied and gorgeous costumes this season. They really put effort into the designs this year. Wow!
  • @sophi7929
    pen has a bunch of money hidden from her family anyway 🧐 the makeover was more of a personal choice, her hairstyle is just as significant and didn’t cost anything
  • I had to check that they had the same costume designer this season, because they’re really throwing in some curveballs. Also, does anyone else feel like there was a clearance sale on tweed? It’s summer and almost everyone is wearing some type of tweed piece.
  • @jessaabraham
    the jewelry the set and clothes ...I love watching it more for it. Its an eye candy.
  • @thaisgesterling
    That explains the muff🤣 thought it was strange eloise wore it in the summer and she was the only one too
  • @imhappy3142
    I think Portia Featherington is lovely and how colorful her outfits are
  • @leafii.
    I also saw a LOT of Penelope’s colours in the background characters while others wear bridgerton colours as if there was a switch. The Featheringtons are wearing less vibrant colours going through the whole half of season 3.
  • @ileeeenify
    Francesca wears tweeds that seem Chanel inspired. Eloise has some big lapels that remind me of the 1970s.
  • @cornelia9778
    Costumes are all gorgeous but what possible explanation can there be for Cressida’s extraordinary unflattering hair. If her family is watching its pennies it could surely do without the maid responsible for the complex designs. They must take hours.
  • @willdo2909
    I am sorry but Cressida has not changed as a person. We learn a bit more about her and we get to see more of her, Eloise has some impact through their friendship, but she is still a cornered animal and will attack (= be mean) if and when she is cornered or thinks she can get away with it. Especially at the last ball (episode 4) when she talks to Lord Debling and basically destroys Pen's future (as far as she knows and as Pen hopes) . She might hope to catch Lord Debling for herself (whether that is a realistic option or not) but it still seems a very spiteful and unnecessary action.
  • @Lady_dromeda
    With the muff, I just assumed it was a cold day, didnt even remember that its supposed to be the summer
  • @Kitkat-qq7oh
    😊👏💜Thank for this video and for giving us some very insightful and interesting information 😊 I really appreciate you and all your hard work you do with your channel.
  • @PenangGirl
    In Australia, and I presume England too, a Spencer is a long sleeve undergarment, worn by women. Very handy in winter and people can't tell you have a second layer on under your shirt.
  • @willdo2909
    And on the note of costumes, it seems like there is too much ...the costume designers want too much. Portia's jewel colours make no sense to me, she could have been toned down in other ways, Eloise is very tame, the whole Bridgerton clan is almost too matchy matchy in their pastelly blues (Colin might be an exception), Kate meanders from a sort of coat dress in pale pink (which looks more shabby than chic ) to dark jewel colours and a ball dress that is not even vaguely Regency, feels like the costume designers have not found a formula for her yet (and yes, I know, Kate has not found her role as the new Viscountess yet, but still...). Cressida is totally over the top which presumably shows how desperate she is or her parents are, so I can kind of live with that although I think it's too much and maybe not necessary. I love watching Bridgerton, I am totally aware and accept that it is a fantasy but the costumes in S3 so far left me with a bit of ... unease. The funny feeling that they didn't get it quite right because they were trying so hard; maybe with the exception of Pen and Colin.
  • @gretakelly1383
    In season 1 at the presentation to the queen, Penelope is wearing a silver dress when everyone else is wearing white. Does this have a meaning?